The Experiences of Students After The Pandemic (A Research Project)
The Experiences of Students After The Pandemic (A Research Project)
The Experiences of Students After The Pandemic (A Research Project)
CHAPTER I
THE PROBLEM AND ITS SCOPE
Introduction
Rationale of the Study
people's health but also made the school closed. Public and private schools were
closed due to the spreading of the virus. That's the time when modular classes
start.
Modular classes are where the teacher sends a soft copy or hard copy of
modules to the student. After 2 years, modular classes ended, and face-to-face
as they return to face-to-face classes after the pandemic. This will also indicate
R., & Sta Cruz, I. P. (2022). They found out that students encountered many
time and collaboration, difficulty understanding the lessons and activities, and an
adjustment period.
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Both public and private schools in the entire world have experienced
some changes over the spanning of 2 years due to COVID-19's existence. And
those changes have some effects on most of the students, which is why
problems exist such as students being used to submitting their work/activities late
because they are used to having a long time before the submission of their work
as well as teachers not knowing whether the students did learn something during
modular. But the main problem the students encountered was the adjustment
the goals of this study are to explore the experiences of the senior high school
students during face to face classes after modular distance learning. The
circumstances of how they manage to adapt and how they were able to cope up
with the changes after having modular as the type of education for almost 3
years. The main objective of this study is to explore the experiences of the senior
high school students from Cebu City Don Carlos A. Gothong Memorial National
modular to face-to-face classes may give them plenty of ways to cope up with the
changes so that they can finally focus on their academic behavior and be free
is no denying that new challenges are being faced by the students as they are
new to the environment they are currently in. Students might have been used to
classes will take time for the students to adjust. To further deep more, this also
includes the Learning Adjustment Plan as the output to identify the Senior High
THE PROBLEM
This phenomenological study explored the experiences of a Senior High
School students in Cebu City Don Carlos A. Gothong Memorial National High
1.1 Age
1.2 Sex
1.3 Strand
2. What are the experiences of the students during face to face classes after 2
faceclasses?
5. How do senior high school students managed the struggles and pressure?
For teachers. The study itself would be able to help teachers prepare a
suitable way of teaching and managing for face to face classes. The
students.
For students. The study may help teachers think about the considerations
that should be given to students to help the students tackle the transition to face
to face classes. The burden that students constantly feel could be lessened.
knowing more about the nature of face to face classes for them to understand the
feelings of their children and help their children cope with their struggles.
Knowing more about the conditions of students will be able to raise awareness
Future Researcher. This may help the future researcher to support their
study. They could find more information about this study on the struggles, coping
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Definition of Terms
To facilitate the understanding of this study, different terms are operationally
Face-to-Face Classes. Where the teacher and the students root in a set place
student.
Post Pandemic. The transition of the new normal after the pandemic.
Students. A learner who are bona fide and enrolled in Cebu City Don Carlos A.
another.
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Chapter II
Related Literature
Face-to-face classes began again in the middle of the year 2022. As the
new beginning began for students, new challenges as well began to surface for
classes, students stress, and their preferences between modular and face-to-
face learning.
Challenges can be tough for students as they approach the new beginning
The difficulties encountered during the first few weeks when a small number
issues brought on by the usage of face masks and the "unreadiness" of some
students for in-person learning (Ramos, 2021). For the mask problem teacher
has given a partial solution for them to be able to hear what students are saying
during classes, as well as for the limited time of face-to-face classes in schools
both public and private seems to make a stable time for face-to-face classes.
Although face-to-face classes are only conducted for a shorter period, severe
health regulations are still in place, with the important slogan "5M" Sihombing &
Overall, students were happy about the change and hoped that teachers
for fresh explorations from all education stakeholders that will improve a positive
the body's and mind's adaptive response to an outside circumstance. Acute and
maladaptive changes in the HPA axis and sympathetic nervous system in both
occurrences are stressful; that what is stressful for one will inevitably be stressful
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for another. In some cases, the reference is to the emotional state or the
critical transitory period in which they are going from adolescence to adulthood
and can be one of the most stressful times in a person’s life. According to the
stress is one of the top five threats to academic performance among college
across the United States. The study was conducted at Mekelle university
colleges from November (2018 to July 2019), in Mekelle city, Tigray, Ethiopia.
Mekelle city, Tigray at a distance of 783 Kilometers from the Ethiopian capital. A
were ill unable to attend class due to illness, infield work and withdrawal were not
included in the study. Shs Students often deal with high levels of stress and
anxiety. This can be due to factors such as shs being a new experience, moving
in the face of stress /or trauma to help manage painful or difficult emotions.
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Stress management behaviors include sleeping 6–8 h each night, Make an effort
Make schedules and set priorities, Make an effort to determine the source of
each stress that occurs, Make an effort to spend time daily for muscle relaxation,
yourself . Practicing those behaviors are very important in helping people adjust
According to Atlantis Press. (2018), The results obtained show that students
need to be given effective techniques to cope with stress while they are studying.
techniques were identified and are presented and briefly discussed here. Stress
significantly reduced present moment stress over time and that equine-assisted
stress.
method for learning material that allows live interaction between an instructor and
teachers via the Internet or in an online learning environment, IGI Global (n.d).
Some students may prefer online classes, other students may prefer face-to-face
classroom setup, they understand better from the 'real world' instead of virtual
It says that 94% of adult Filipino are in favor of full face-to-face classes,
GMA News Online. (2022). It says that they want their children to be a better tool
for their child's learning. As face-to-face classes start students may have different
students are satisfied with face-to-face classes. As it improves their skills and
knowledge, and students feel more motivated during Face-to-face classes. They
also feel safer with the implementation of health and safety protocols in their
schools. Although face-to-face and modular classes are both different. The
learning tools. In some countries, they conducted a study, and it shows that
found that most teen students prefer in-person learning. Teenagers need social
interaction to develop properly and learn societal norms and rules. They also
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conclude that teens need an environment that helps sustain and cultivate
curiosity.
Related Studies
Local
been the primary mode of teaching for many years, and students are used to its
structure and format. However, the outbreak of COVID-19 has disrupted this form
crucial to examine the challenges that students face during this mode of learning.
students' learning process and affect their academic performance. One of the
stress, anxiety, and peer pressure. A study shows that 96.9% (moderate stress =
82.5% and high stress = 14.4%) reported having experienced stress in a face-to-
face class (Malik & Javed , 2022). These factors can affect their mental health
constraints, transportation problems, and health-related issues that can limit their
understanding the lessons and activities, and an adjustment period, Bordeos &
International
The risk that the COVID-19 pandemic would result in the MCO in March
2020 changed the course of history and led to the MCO 2.0, which limited the
semester of 2021. Online learning and teaching have their share of challenges,
Mahlan (2022).
students as much as teaching in person does. and underlines the need for
modern technology and an adequate internet connection even for students who
are ready to learn online. According to Hurlburt (2018), Early forms of online or
materials that were sent to them via email or home. Face-to-face application over
online learning is the preferred program for students during the Covid-19
findings, it was determined that both traditional face-to-face and online distance
learning modalities were used by the students to complete their academic work.
modality. This study lends credence to the premise that, despite the COVID-19
performance. Cano (2022). Online and traditional classes are both significant
students have faced some difficulties specially in trying to adapt from modular to
face-to-face modalities, but we as nature human beings have our ways of coping
believe that students have their ways of coping through changes and difficulties
students' way before pandemic took place. Ranging between 5 and 70% among
young adults and teenagers have experience stress Pascoe et al,. (2020). Back
to coping mechanism as it is said that every individual copes differently from one
another.
and anxiety Garett et al,. (2017), suggested that teaching students time
management skills may help them feel less stressed. So, students need to
develop time management skills. efficiently to avoid placing huge stress on the
The three main tactics used by students were reading books, listening to music,
techniques for reducing stress and anxiety among individuals are engaging in
physical activity.
asking someone for help or support when they are having troubles. Five out of
every ten students stated that they turned to their friends, parents, or teachers for
support or advice to get through their challenges Calo et al,. (2021), the
responses of the participants revealed that students seek out others for help
when they are struggling. Students receive emotional support from their friends,
parents, or teachers in the form of counsel, empathy, and motivating words. This
congruent with the results of the study of Guevarra and Cimanes (2017).”
The related studies and related literature are included as to support this
study related to the lived experiences among Senior High School Students in
CHAPTER III
RESEARCH METHODOLOGY
This chapter presents the methods, participants, environment, design, and
Research Design
This study makes use of qualitative research and has a phenomenological
experience's nature from the point of view of the individual observing the
the experiences, challenges, and coping mechanisms of the students as the new
students lived experiences and challenges was explored and described. From
Research Flow
Figure 1 shows the conceptual framework of the study. The research questions are in
statement form which are used as the input. The process includes interview guide
categorizing, interpreting data, results and discussion, and the conclusion and
Adjustment Plan.
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“INPUT”
“PROCESS”
1. Interview GuideProfile
Demographic Construction
of a Senior High School Students according to:
2.A) Age
Interview of Participants
B) Sex
3. Coding and Identifying Themes
C)Strand
4. Categorizing
The experiences of the students during face to face classes after 2 years of
5. Interpreting Data learning.
modular distance
Effects on the experiences to their academic performance
6. Results and Discussion
The struggles they encountered during post pandemic
The management of the struggles and pressure of a Senior High School
7. Conclusion and Recommendation
Student.
“OUTPUT”
Figure 1. IPO Model of the phenomenological study on the experiences of a Senior High
Research Environment
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The study is conducted in a public Senior High School in Cebu City. The
locale of this study is in Cebu City, at Don Carlos Memorial National High School,
C. Padilla St., Cebu City. The implemented modality of the school has
researchers since they are also students of the said school, which has an
estimated 961 G11 students and has 4 strands and 17 sections this school year.
implemented several programs that could help and affect the students learning
performance. These programs are implemented to help the students develop and
Program which were held by Ms. Daisy Von Dy and her fellow researcher Ms.
reading and writing skills of the students. The school also implemented a Child
Protection Policy for the students to understand the laws and rules that are
enforced within the school and to provide safety for the students outside of the
school.
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Research Participants
The participants of the study are the Grade 11 Senior High School students of
Cebu City Don Carlos A. Gothong Memorial National High School, School Year
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2022-2023. There are eight Grade 11 Senior High School students (n=8). Each
strand has two (2) participants involved in this study. They are purposively
selected using the following criteria: (a) He/she is enrolled in the school where
the study is conducted; (b) He/she is a senior high school student; (c) He/she will
qualitative research to recruit participants who can provide in-depth and detailed
Research Instrument
The main instrument of the study is a semi-structured interview guide
interview questions and order if he or she stays within the overall parameters of
the consent from the principal of Cebu City Don Carlos A. Gothong Memorial
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National High School to let the researchers be able to conduct the study. This
uses the non-probability sampling in choosing the respondents for the said
research. The researchers used the purposive sampling because they were
getting participants from those who fit into their research study. They selected the
interview questions for the participants to answer. Interview schedule was used
to have an allotted time for the convenience of the researchers and respondents.
analyzing, and interpreting the data being gathered from the respondents.
Data Analysis
The information gathered from the Grade 11 students served as basis for a
clear analysis of the experiences of senior high school students during face-to-
experiences, struggles, and coping mechanism of the students. From that point,
and the experiences of senior high school students. In this study, thematic
analysis was used. Thematic analysis is a method used for analyzing qualitative
data. It involves reading through the set of data and searching for patterns in the
meaning of the data to identify themes. It identifies, analyze, and interpreting the
data patterns (Villegas, 2022). The themes summarize the findings in the study
Ethical Consideration
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The researchers informed the participants of the study and its objectives.
Their consent to participate in the study were secured next. They were informed
prior to the interview, that their participation is purely voluntary. The researcher
assured them of strict confidentiality and privacy, following the ethical principles
during the study period. Their personal information was not revealed in the study
CHAPTER IV
This chapter presents the data in relation to the problem of the study with
Student's Profile
Table 1 shows the profile of the students according to their strand, age,
Table 1
16 12.5%
Age
17 62.5%
18 12.5%
24 12.5%
Male 37.5%
Sex
Female 62.5%
STEM 25%
ABM 25%
TVL 25%
Table 1 above shows the students profile in terms of strand, age, and sex.
There were 2 students in each strand from STEM, ABM, HUMSS, and TVL.
About 62.5 % of students were female and 37.5% were male. Lastly, based on
the calculation, the average age of the students that were interviewed is 18 years
of old.
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Modular Learning
Table 2
The Experiences of Senior High School Students from the New Face
to Face Classes
Okay 2
More suitable 4
New schedule 2
interaction
Table 2 above shows that the Senior High School Students have different
experiences in the new face to face classes. One respondent stated that the
face-to-face classes are a big advantage for slow learners for the reason that
they have a teacher to guide them and educate them physically. About 44.4% of
the respondents answered that face-to-face classes are more suitable. This gives
the researchers an idea that some students are more comfortable in face-to-face
learning than distance learning. This simply means that some Senior High School
Students accepted the new face to face classes with open arms.
In the second theme of the table above, it shows the bright side of the new
face to face classes. About 77.7% of the students responded that they interact
with new friends and peers, encountered the new schedules and new
environment. 22.2% of the students mentioned that they encounter the guidance
of their teachers, on which they can ask questions a lot easier. In this way, the
students did encounter new experiences from the new face to face learning.
However, 1 student had mentioned that he/she struggles interacting with new
peers and friends, and also to the teachers and surroundings. This gives the
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researchers an idea that not all Senior High School Students are prepared to
In the last theme of the table 2 above, it shows the unfortunate of the new
face to face classes. It was found out that some students are having a hard time
that they are having a hard time catching up to the new lessons and homework
that the Senior High School Students are struggling to adjust to the face-to-face
classes.
Face to Face classes have many benefits for students and teachers.
classroom setup, they understand better from the ‘real world’ instead of virtual
All the data gathered is in line with the study of Lagman (2022), it is stated
that face to face learning poses several challenges that students may encounter.
students' learning process and affect their academic performance. Students may
Table 3
Experiences Shaping Students' Learning
Research Themes Code/s F Evidence
Question
Motivated 2
Table 3 above shows that the set up of face to face classes offered a
as well as voice out their opinions to everyone. In the first theme, which is a trip
to the right path shows that 33.33% of the respondents stated that they
experienced better learning styles while the other 33.33% stated that they
receive better guidance from the teachers. The rest of the respondents were said
to have gained motivation and one person was said to have gained better
grades.
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The lesson "A trip to the right path" stands out as having a big impact on
the person. Their grades went up because they were inspired to put more effort
into their studies. Their understanding and application of knowledge were much
teacher and the pupils' aptitude for confident expression resulted in a more
The two studies under discussion shed light on how different learning
students who attend in-person sessions are often more motivated and perceive
feel safer as a result of the addition of health and safety measures in schools
which maintains the stability of learning. Accordingly, the study of Peters in 2021
can better grasp subjects from the "real world" and have more opportunities to
learn from their instructors and peers. These studies, practical teaching
Table 4
The Struggles and Challenges of Senior High School Students
Research Themes Code/s F Evidence
Question
What are the Modular Distance 3 Dili man hard kay mas
struggles they Learning naganahan ko sa face to face
kay mas daghan ka makat-onan
encountered kay sa module raba dili pa jud ko
after shifting Preferred perminte maka answer kay nay
from modular to Modalities time nga tapulon ko may na ang
face to face face to face kay mabuhat man
Face to Face 5
learning? gyud nimo ang angay buhaton.
Learning
Transportation 1
Heat 1
Waking Up 1
Interaction 2
Nothing 1
Table 4 shows the struggles and challenges that Senior High School
how hard face to face classes is and what are their preferred modalities. There
were 38% said that they find face to face classes not hard because there is a
teacher who can guide them on their learning. However, 23% said that face to
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face classes is harder than modular distance learning. Also, about 38% of Senior
High School student said that they preferred face to face classes than modular
distance learning.
The second theme in this table shows the struggles that the Senior High
students find it hard to manage their time because of there are many things to do
from school. It shows that due to the overload work they find it hard to manage
their time and that can cause them stress. This only tells us that they need to
improve on how to manage their time. Also, 16.6% said that they find it hard to
interact with their peers and teacher. It shows that they feel pressure when it
In the first theme it shows about what preferred modalities they will
choose. It is proved in the study of Citroner, G. (2022), that most students prefer
face to face classes. In proceeding to second theme, it shows what are the
Lagman, (2022) that one of the challenges that students encountered during face
activities.
Table 5 shows what are the student’s ways to relieved stress. Also, how
Table 5
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Table 1 above shows that the Senior High School students have their own
ways of managing the stress they have encountered during face-to-face classes.
There were 50% respondents have similarly said that they manage the stress
through their friends. It was also found out that 38% of the senior high school
students managed their stress through the things that they usually do or have
interest in doing such as music, pets, planting, dancing, studying and shopping.
The second theme in this table shows what does the Senior High School
classes. About 62.5% of the senior high school students stated that they faced
the problems encountered during face-to-face classes. And, 25% students have
said that they simply just do their hobbies and like to manage the encountered
the problems they encountered through simply studying and time management.
After the gathering of the data, it is learned that many students use the
same ways of reducing stress as well as how do they manage the problems they
(Calo., et al. 2021) that people seek out friends for support when they are
CHAPTER V
SUMMARY, FINDINGS, CONCLUSIONS, AND RECOMMENDATIONS
Summary
questions. There were 8 participants, all are Grade 11 Senior High School
students in this study and used interview questionnaire to gather data. The
researcher selected the participants by using the purposive sampling. The time
period it takes for interviewing is from May 18, 2023 to May 19, 2023. This was
1.1 Age
1.2 Sex
1.3 Strand
2 What are the experiences of students during face-to-face classes after 2 years
of modular learning?
4 What are the struggles they encountered after shifting from modular to face-to-
face classes?
5 How do senior high school students managed to handle the struggles and
pressure?
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Findings
1 There were 2 students in each strand from STEM, ABM, HUMSS, and TVL.
Most of the participants that are being interviewed by the researchers were
calculation, the average age of the students that were being interviewed is 18
years of old.
and environment. It was also mentioned that they interacted with new friends and
peers. In contrast, some participants also mentioned that they are having a hard
time to adjust the new face to face classes. This includes: Homework problems,
stress, financial assistance, and struggling to catch up to the new lessons and
topics.
3 After shifting from face-to-face classes, the researchers found out that some
students prefer face to face classes when it comes to guidance because it served
as an opportunity for students to voice out and show their practical learning
styles. It was also found out that that after shifting from face-to-face classes,
4 Most of the participants responded that the struggle they encountered after
students find it hard to manage their time because there are many things to do in
school. It shows that due to the overload of work, they find it hard to manage
5 The respondents said that they manage their stress through their friends. The
researcher also found out that there are senior high school students who manage
their stress through the things they usually do or have an interest in doing.
Conclusion
Base on the gathered data in this study, it has been concluded that most
of the students have encountered new settings and people to communicate and
befriend with while others find it difficult to adapt to the new environment, they
are in. In addition, some of the reasons why they are finding it hard to adjust to
assistance and trouble to catch up at lessons and new topics. Students have
stated their preferred type of learning and some answered face-to-face as their
preference due to the teacher’s guidance and the ability to show what have the
students learn from their lessons. Furthermore, student’s grades seem to have
the overload work as its main reason, to add up respondents also may encounter
face-to-face classes, they have their own ways of coping mechanism such as
quality time with friends and hobbies. In findings it occurs that the students have
their own preferences when it comes to the type of learning modality. As the face
to face begins many difficulties are encounter. Furthermore, the students have
Recommendations
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For students, the Learning Adjustment Plan must be utilized for effective
management of time and to help you meet classwork deadlines, boost the quality of your
work, minimize your stress, and complete your goals, while also helping to ensure that
For parents, you can help your son and daughter by giving emotional support.
Encourage them to discuss their thoughts and feelings, and offer support and guidance
accordingly. When it comes to financial assistance, make a budget for your child's need
in school.
gathering your data in order to manage your time. Also, make sure to not go further
beyond your study in order to avoid confusion and this can save your time.
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APPENDICES
APPENDIX A
Transmittal Letter
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APPENDIX B
Research Title: Lived Experiences among Senior High School Students in Schools during
Post Pandemic
Study Procedure:
The researcher will employ the use of interview. It will be done through face-to-
face interview. A semi-structure interview, with a content-validated questionnaire and
consisting of open-ended questions will be conducted. The questions reflect your
experiences and challenges pertaining to face-to-face classes.
Confidentiality
Your identity to this study will be very confidential. However, for the purpose of
this research, your responses will be in black and white. The researcher will take extra
effort to preserve your identity unknown through:
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APPENDIX C
Interview Questions
Interview Questions were made as to provide information and to dig more
personal opinions and experiences. The purpose of this is to gather data to further
a) Name
b) Age
c) Sex
d) Strand
2 What are the experiences of students during face to face classes after 2 years of
modular learning?
a) Based on your experiences, what are your thoughts about face-to-face classes?
a) How was your academic performance this school year? Did it became better
b) Do the stress you feel in school affects your academic performances? Why?
4 What are the struggles they encountered after shifting from modular to face-to-face
classes?
5 How do senior high school students managed to handle the struggles and pressure?
CURRICULUM VITAE
BRYLE C. CARETERO
BLK 7 LOT 4 NABA ALASKA BARANGAY MAMBALING CEBU CITY.
Email Address: careterobryle@gmail.com
Contact Number: 0907 179 7907
PERSONAL INFORMATION
Name: Bryle C. Caretero
Age: 17 years old
Sex: Male
Status: Single
ACADEMIC BACKGROUND
Senior High School: SCIENCE, TECHNOLOGY ENGINEERING,
MATHEMATICS (STEM) STRAND CEBU CITY DON CARLOS A. GOTHONG
MEMORIAL HIGH SCHOOL
C. PADILLA ST., CEBU CITY
Grade 11
Outstanding Achievements
22nd honor Grade 11, Third Grading, school year 2022-2023
10th honor Grade 11 First Sem, school sear 2022-2023
*1st honor Grade 10, school year 2021-2022
*2nd honor Grade 9, school year 2020-2021
*5th honor Grade 7, school year 2018-2019
*6th honor Grade 6, school year 2017-2018
*6th honor Grade 5, school year 2016-2017
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CURRICULUM VITAE
PERSONAL INFORMATION
Name: Ponciano S. Cantay III
Age: 16 years’ old
Sex: Male
Status: Single
ACADEMIC BACKGROUND
SENIOR HIGH SCHOOL: Science, Technology, Engeneering, Mathematics
(STEM) Strand
Cebu City Don Carlos A. Gothong Memorial National High School
C. Padilla St., Cebu City
Grade 11
JUNIOR HIGH SCHOOL: Cebu City Don Carlos A. Gothong Memorial National
High School
C. Padilla St., Cebu City
2019-2020
ELEMENTARY: Pasil Elementary School
L. Flores St. Pasil Cebu City
Since 2011
OUSTANDING ACHIEVEMENTS
*With Honors 1^st to 3^rd Quarter Grade 11 School Year 2022-2023
*Top 2 in Grade 6 School Year 2017-2018
*Top 1 4th Quarter in Grade 3 School Year 2014-2015
*Top 2 1st to 3rd Quarter in Grade 3 School Year 2014-2015
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CURRICULUM VITAE
KYLA D. GALAN
429 Sto Nino St. Suba Cebu City
Email: 109kylagalan@gmail.com
Contact Number: 09701930565
PERSONAL INFORMATION
Name: Kyla D. Galan
Age: 17 years old
Sex: Female
Status: Single
ACADEMIC BACKGROUND
SENIOR HIGH SCHOOL: Science, Technology, Engineering, Mathematics
(STEM) Strand Cebu City Don Carlos A. Gothong Memorial National High
School
C. Padilla St., Cebu City
Grade 11
Junior High School: Cebu City Don Carlos A. Gothong Memorial National High
School C. Padilla St., Cebu City
2018-2022
Elementary School: Pasil Elementary School
Pasil Cebu City
OUTSTANDING ACHIEVEMENTS
*With honor in Grade 11 from 1st Quarter
*With honor in Grade 10
*With honor in Grade 8
*Top 9 in Grade 2
*Top 8 in Grade 1
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CURRICULUM VITAE
WENGIE M. GARCIA
Gen. Gines St., Sawang Calero Cebu city
Email: wengiegarcia37@gmail.com
Contact Number:09356949491
PERSONAL INFORMATION
Name: Wengie M. Garcia
Age: 17 years old
Sex: Female
Status: Single
ACADEMIC BACKGROUND
SENIOR HIGH SCHOOL: Science, Technology, Engineering, Mathematics
(STEM) Strand
Cebu City Don Carlos A. Gothong Memorial National High School
C. Padilla St., Cebu City
Grade 11
Junior High School: Cebu City Don Carlos A. Gothong Memorial National High
School
OUTSTANDING ACHIEVEMENTS
*With honor in Grade 11 from 1st Quarter to 3rd Quarter
*With honor in Grade 10
*With honor in Grade 9
*With honor in Grade 8
*With honor in Grade 7
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CURRICULUM VITAE
JENNY B. GUDIA
BLK.5 ABELLANA ,STREET SUBA CEBU CITY
E-mail: gudiajenny78@gmail.com
Contact number :09565064192
PERSONAL INFORMATION
Name: Jenny B. Gudia
Age: 17 yrs old
Status: Single
ACADEMIC BACKGROUND
SENIOR HIGH SCHOOL:Science, Technology, Engineering, Mathematics
(STEM)Strand
Cebu City Don Carlos A. Gothong Memorial National High School
C. Padilla St., Cebu City
Grade 11
JUNIOR HIGH SCHOOL: Cebu City Don Carlos A. Gothong Memorial National
High
School
C. Padilla St., Cebu City
OUTSTANDING ACHIEVEMENTS
Grd11-With honor first Quarter to third Quarter
Grd10 with honor
Top 3- grade 7
Elementary
Top 4 grade 3
1st mathematician quiz